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Problems in RFID Systems: View-Centered Design Methods


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RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) is an emerging identification technology having greater capability than bar codes. But, the use of these systems is being discouraged by certain practical problems associated with them such as, high cost, tag reader sensitivity, limited transmission distances etc. End users participation and designers expertise when combined, form the key ingredients of igniting improvements and innovation in any system. This paper proposes some user-centered approaches for the improvement in the existing RFID systems.

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Participatory, Design, RFID, Conceptual Mapping, Tag Reader
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Manjeet Kumar
NIILM CMS, Greater Noida, U.P., India

Abstract


RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) is an emerging identification technology having greater capability than bar codes. But, the use of these systems is being discouraged by certain practical problems associated with them such as, high cost, tag reader sensitivity, limited transmission distances etc. End users participation and designers expertise when combined, form the key ingredients of igniting improvements and innovation in any system. This paper proposes some user-centered approaches for the improvement in the existing RFID systems.

Keywords


Participatory, Design, RFID, Conceptual Mapping, Tag Reader

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